08/09/2010
Presented by Jenni Murray. Tamsin Greig discusses her new film, Tamara Drewe. Plus, where are the male teachers in early learning? There's live music from singer Nell Bryden.
Presented by Jenni Murray. The actress Tamsin Greig on her new film 'Tamara Drewe'. The latest statistics on the teacher workforce show that almost one in four primary schools in England have no male teachers - we look at what the impact of this and what can be done? Iris Murdoch died in 1999 with 26 novels to her name and numerous literary awards - 11 years on from her death, how does her reputation as a novelist stand? And there's live music from American singer Nell Bryden.
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Tamsin Greig
Well-known to Radio 4 listeners as Debbie Aldridge in Archers, actress Tamsin stars in new film 'Tamara Drewe'
Duration: 10:09
Male primary teachers
Almost one in four primary schools in England have no male teachers at all. Why? With Jamie Wilson, Sue Palmer and Darren Northcott.
Duration: 10:41
Nell Bryden
The American singer songwriter talks about the painting that changed her life and performs live
Duration: 10:55
Iris Murdoch's literary status
Bidisha and Dr Anne Rowe discuss the writer's body of work
Duration: 10:02
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- Wed 8 Sep 2010 10:00麻豆社 Radio 4
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